17 complex-network Postdoctoral research jobs at The University of Arizona in United States
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for designing accelerated shelf-life studies. Develop, design, and conduct complex research projects. Perform scientific data collections, reductions, and analyses involving routine procedures characterized by
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membranes. Apply DOE statistical techniques for designing accelerated shelf-life studies. Develop, design, and conduct complex research projects. Perform scientific data collections, reductions, and analyses
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, x-ray generator and detector. -Experience with GEANT4 or similar Monte Carlo modeling toolkit. Experience with implementing computational neural network (CNN) architecture. Experience in image
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-native systems. Grant Writing: Contribute to the development of research proposals and grant applications to secure funding for ongoing and future research endeavors. Collaboration and Networking
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the assigned work in time. Complete complex research projects at different stages (advanced through nearly completed). Formulate, troubleshoot and optimize research methods and techniques as needed
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will lead research at the SECA flux tower network (Semiarid ECohydrological Array), which includes eddy covariance flux tower sites – one shrubland, two grasslands, one savanna, and a mixed conifer site
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of the principal investigator, Dr. Qiu. Develop, design, and conduct complex research projects. Formulate research methods, develop research criteria, and perform scientific data collection and analysis using
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and its response to H2 emissions. The postdoc will generate critically needed H2 soil measurements at two National Ecological Observatory Network field sites and lead data interpretation including
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. Exhibits ability to transfer knowledge and application of complex principles, theories and concepts to peers. Minimum Qualifications Position is for a Postdoctoral candidate, must have a doctoral degree with
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researchers and innovators from five core disciplines — agriculture, engineering, medicine, pharmacy and science — to collaborate for the purpose of solving today’s most complex and critical problems, including